- Thursday, April 28, 1994 - Page 7
THE KALONA NEWS
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of calls to
Safety
April 18
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there was a
a van
Officer
of West
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very hm'd at
in the house.
remove him
advised
reported
drives his
with lertilizer
a high rate of
an officer m
relx rled at
their flag
at the neighbor's. Tried to speak
with landlord. Officer will speak to
owner of dogs.
Accidents
Larry Thomann, Riverside,
reported at 8:38 p.m. his daughter
struck a deer on Old llighway 218
near ltighland School. Deer was
removed from roadway. Damage
over $500.
John tluggins, Welhnan, relxmed
at 4:01 p.m. a two vehicle accident
without injuries at the intersection of
llighway 1 and 636. Officer filed
report.
Aiusworlh Four Corners reported
at 3:23 p.m. an accident involving a
1985 white semi tractor at the comer
of I lighway 92 and 218.
Nuisance
Vehna Gingerich, Kahma, reported
at 10:44 p.m. that twice today her
garage door has opened for no re tmn
at 909 J Avenue. Did not want to see
an officer but will call if it happens
again.
Break-lns
Andrea S mith of Wel hmm reported
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By Monica Miller
Students at Kalona Preschool
Center are having a busy spring. In
addition to regular school activities
such as hunting for dinosaur bones,
they are learning lessons about
cm'ing, giving and helping.
Along with their families and
teachers, the students m'e sponsoring
a garage and bake sale to raise funds
for the Doug Showaltcr fumily.
(Doug was seriously injured in an
automobile accident last fall.) Josh
Showalter, Doug and Judy's son, is a
student at the preschool.
'q-he students know Josh's dad was
in the hospital for a hmg lime and it
cost the f,'unily lots of money for his
treatments," said Mary Beth
Sammons, director of the Center.
During class lime the students talk
over the road. Located subject in
Ainsworth. He seemed very
confused. Subject revealed he is
wanted for failure to appear in Jones
County. Transported to Jones
County.
Illegal Dumping
Mrs. Dean Wilkins, Wcllman,
theircemeut at 1:36 p.m. she had'caught two reported at 7:26 p.m. someone
about why they have undertaken the
project.
"l)oug's accident provided us with
opportunity to talk about automobile
safety, as well," said Smnmons.
Students use their creative play
time to design and leller neon pink
posters advcrtising the sale and to
design quill blocks for one of two
unique quilts to be sold the &ty of the
sale. Students learn lessons alxmt
enterprise as they visit Grandpa's or
l)ad'sor Mom's store to hang the
advertisements.
"The quills will be on display at
Boatmen's Bank and Farmers Bank
the week prior to the sale," said
S unmons. The quills will be sold by
silent auction to the highest bidder.
Blocks for the quilt feature m'twork
lrotn the preschool students its well
messages to Josh from classmates.
The preschoolers arc soliciting
donations lk)r the gm'age and bake
sale to be held at Farmers Savings
Bank, May 7 from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Anyone with items to donate may
bring them to the basement of
F umers Bank, Friday, May 6 from 1-
8 p.m. or Saturday morning during
the s,'de.
and 6. Officer will speak to all
reported at parents involved.
Wascut at Sueppel's Flowers, Kalona,
last night, reported at 3:30 p.m. a possible
a deputy breaking and entering occured at 433
given to the B Avenue. Time of the possible
break-in unknown.
Kahma, Abandoned Vehicle
that h)r the Cathy Rhodes, Ainsworth, reported
her white at 1:40 p.m. an abandoned vehicle
vandalized at has been in the Ainsworth area the
the alley, juveniles that broke into herscattered papers on both sides of the "This is truly a community effort,"
11 p.m. residence. Rcquested an officer m road north of Wellm,'m on W38. Will Sammons said. "The bank has
this activity speak with subjects. Subjects ages 5 contact the Advertiser and advise donated space for the sale, cost for
Dogs past several days. License plate
checked and advised vehicle is
Caller from legitimate.
9 p.m. she Theft
and the Dennis Miller, Welhnan, requested
at 6:11 p.m. to speak with an officer
two days. regarding possible theft of a radio
owner, from 708 9th Avenue, Welhnan.
re'rived S'',
 uuement taken.
Farmers Supply Sales, Kalona,
Tan, Kalona, reported at 11:41 a.m. theft of a
.ill. that a dog tractor and would like to speak with
of 401 6th
an officer. The tractor, missing since
dng again, last Saturday, is a used John Deere
Sl',eld< with Lawn Tractor, Model 262. Under
With and will investigation.
Erratic Driver
Richmond, Four Comers, Ainsworth, reported
barking at 2:13 p.m. that a male subject is all
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them of this. quilt materials has been reduced and
Confrontations volunteers are quilting the blocks.
Monica Ituffman, Riverside, All money raised will be given
reported at 5:18 p.m. her son was directly m the Showalter family," she
involved in a confrontation with an said.
adult and would like to speak with Working together on the garage
officer. The incident is under s,'de pmiect IT,t,; aftorded students at
investigation, an emly age the opportunity to see
Karen Gust, Kakma, reported at members of the Kalona community
6:03 p.m. her daughter and several work together to help someone in
other juveniles were fighting in front need.
of Lot #32, Mayllower Trailer Court,
Kalona. Requested a deputy who
spoke with all subjects involved.
Mary Wetzel, Kalona, reported at
6:10 p.m. she was assaulted by a
female juvenile at Lot #32,
Mayflower Trailer Court,.Kalona.
lllegal Parking
An anonymous female reported at
3:11 p.m. three vehicles belonging to
St,'u'line Corp. are p,'uked at ttighway
22 and 6th Avenue in a no parking
zone. Officer spoke to vehicles
owner city council.
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Presch(nfler Micldl C t, per, son of Mm'k ;rod Phyllis Casper, shows Mary
Beth Smnmons, director of Kalona Preschtxfl Center, his poster advertising
the benefit g,'u'age and bake sale to be held for Josh Showalter's f,'unily. In
addition to the usual f,'ue, the sale will feature two quilts made by
preschoolers and sold by silent auction during the sale.
Benefit Basketball Game
 pitting the
Wellman Elementary Staff
- against-
Wellman Elementary Parents
to be held at the Mid-Prairie High School on
Saturday, April 30 at 7:00 p.m.
-ALSO-
Raffles to be held for:
 Several Overnight Stays ,,$50 Savings
°$50 gift certificate oSweatshirts
°and lots of miscellaneous
/all proceeds to go to Wellman Elementary for the ourchase of
computers and video eauipment
Tickets - - $3.00 Adults $2.00 Students
Preschoolers are admitted FREE
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